Revibe Physio & Rehab
Vestibular Rehabilitation Vancouver
One-on-One Vestibular Rehabilitation for Balance Restoration
If you’ve been dealing with dizziness, vertigo, or a constant sense of imbalance, Revibe Physio & Rehab provides vestibular rehabilitation in Vancouver to help you feel steady again
Dizziness, Vertigo or Balance Issues?
Feeling off balance can affect everything, from walking to focusing your vision. Some people experience a spinning sensation, while others feel unsteady or sensitive to movement.
These symptoms are often linked to how the inner ear and brain work together. When that connection is disrupted, it can lead to ongoing dizziness and instability. With the right treatment, your body can start to adjust and function more normally again.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Vestibular Rehabilitation for Balance and Dizziness
THE DIFFERENCE
Why Choose Revibe for Vestibular Rehabilitation in Vancouver
You’re not just given exercises and sent home. Everything is guided and adjusted based on how you respond.
One-on-one sessions with a physiotherapist
Personalized after a movement assessment
Focus on improving stability and reducing dizziness
Ongoing support throughout your recovery
GETTING TO THE ROOT
Your Initial Assessment
Your first session at Revibe Physio & Rehab is focused on understanding what’s actually going on. We assess how your body responds to movement, how your eyes track, and how your balance system is functioning.
This helps determine whether your symptoms are related to conditions like benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, vestibular neuritis, or other vestibular disorders. From there, your physiotherapist builds a treatment plan tailored to your condition.
IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH
Conditions We Treat
Each condition affects your equilibrium differently, which is why treatment is always tailored to you. Vestibular rehabilitation can help with:
What to Expect From Treatment
Some conditions improve quickly, especially BPPV. Others may take a few weeks of consistent therapy. You’ll be guided through each stage, with exercises to support your progress both in the clinic and at home. The focus is on long-term improvement, not just temporary relief.
How Treatment Works
Treatment is structured and progressive, based on how your body responds. The goal is to help your system adapt so that everyday movement feels more stable again. Depending on your condition, your plan may include:
- Repositioning manoeuvres for vertigo
- Eye and head movement exercises
- Balance retraining
- Gradual exposure to movements that trigger symptoms
KNOWING YOUR OPTIONS
Insurance & Coverage
Vestibular rehabilitation is often covered under extended health benefits, depending on your plan. Coverage varies by provider and policy. Our Revibe Physiotherapy team is happy to help check your benefits and explain your coverage options before your appointment.
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Vestibular Rehabilitation FAQs
What conditions can vestibular rehabilitation treat?
Vestibular rehabilitation is commonly used for conditions like benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular neuritis, inner ear-related dizziness, and balance issues after head injuries. It can also help with ongoing vertigo, motion sensitivity, and general instability.
How do I know if I need vestibular therapy?
If you’re experiencing frequent dizziness, spinning sensations, balance problems, or difficulty focusing your vision, it’s a good idea to get assessed. These symptoms often point to a vestibular issue that can be treated with the right approach.
What happens during a vestibular assessment?
Your physiotherapist will look at how your eyes move, how your body responds to certain positions, and how your balance system is functioning. This helps identify the cause of your symptoms and determines the most effective treatment plan.
How long does it take to see results?
Some conditions, like BPPV, can improve within one or two sessions. Other vestibular disorders may take a few weeks of consistent therapy. Progress depends on the severity of your condition and how your body responds to treatment.
Are the exercises difficult or uncomfortable?
Most exercises are simple but very specific to your condition. Some may temporarily trigger mild symptoms as your system adjusts, but they are guided carefully to ensure safe and steady progress.
Is vestibular rehabilitation covered by insurance?
In many cases, yes. Vestibular therapy is usually covered under physiotherapy benefits in extended health plans. Coverage varies, so it’s best to check your specific plan or ask the clinic for help.
Do I need a referral to start?
You can typically book directly without a referral. However, some insurance providers may require one for reimbursement, so it’s worth confirming with your provider.
Start Your Recovery
If dizziness or balance issues are affecting your daily life, it’s worth getting them properly assessed. Book your consultation with Revibe Physio & Rehab in Vancouver and take the first step toward feeling steady again.
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